Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1950 January

Chocolate Vendors - A comparatively
new produ ct for vendin g i hot chocolate.
Claiming particular attention in this fi eld
was th e liot·O·Mat machine mad e by Inter-
state Associate, Los Angeles; thi s vendor
will dispense hot chocolate and hot coffee,
at nickel or dime, givin g customer choice of
black coffee or with c ream, sugar, etc.
Coffee Vendors-Six manufactmers dis-
playin g new machin es, or improvements,
indicated the activity in thi s fi eld. Manu-
r~(' ture rs are optimisti c a bout th e in com-
in g year, say th a t regul a r op rator and
also newcomers a re be in g a ttracted to thi s
fi eld. F eatured as an OpportlLnity Vendor
by thi s magazin e for two year, coffee
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vendors hold high rank for promise in th e
futur e. Th e new fi eld is aided by the fa ct
that hot soups a nd hot chocolate inc rease
the possibilities.
Interstate As ociates is included under
coffee vendors since its fl ot-O-Mat dispenses
both coffee and chocolate. Futurami c Ma-
chin es, In c., New York , had its entirely
new model of hot coffee vendor, call ed
K olJee K ing. Machine was reveal ed with its
new "magic heater" whi ch hea ts each por-
tion of water just before th e coffee is dis-
pensed , thu s u in g no tank. Time cycle is
fi ve seconds. Ma ny engin ee rin g r efin ements
and co nveniences for e rvicin g and repa ir
are offered in thi s machine. Two of th e
firm di spl ayed machin es using powd ered
conce ntra te, whil e others use a liquid.
Coin Changers - In creased activity is
showin g in this type of mechani sm, chi efl y
for devi ces to be installed in machin es.
Vendo continues to offe r its chan ger for
sepa rate opera ti on. M anufacturer of coin
chan gers in clude th e pion eers in makin g
coin mec ha ni sms a nd al so firm s th a t have
entered th e fi eld of co in change rs. Ri se of
cup a nd bottl e ve ndor co ntinu es to grea tl y
stimul a te th e use of changers. P enn y
cha ngers a re on th e increase; Vendo em-
ph as ized it mecha ni cal chan gers with new
mod els : Stoner Corp. sup pli es change rs for
its own machin es, re portin g that ope ra tors
a re in c reas in g d e ma nd f or i ns tall e d
cha nge rs by as mu ch as 25 per cent.
Chewing Gum Vendors-Wrigley, of
COlU"se, hi ghli ghted th e new interes t in
machin es for sellin g gum by showin g of
new vending packs of gum for operators'
Wri gley was one of five gum firm s that in~
creased th e ir offe rings of gum to the trade,
wh en onl y two finn s displayed last yea r.
Stick, ta b, and ball gum we re on display,
with Leaf Gum announ cin g a lowe r pri ce
on ball gum .
Th e li st of bulk vendor firm custom-
arily includes th e gum ve nding machin es.
However , six firm showin g at the conve n-
tion had gum vendors a nd chose to be
recognized on th e official exhibit list by
regi sterin g as havin g gum vendors-a good
boost for gum vendors ind eed. Stick and
tab gum vendor are showing real gain s.
Cookie Vendors- Sta tl e r Manufacturers
Corp. again carried th e banner by di splay·
ing th eir well-kn own vendors. Th e cookie
cau se was greatly aided by at least three
firm s that displ ayed th e merchandi se : one
of these firm s recognized th e in creasing u e
of cookies in candy vendor by offering
appropri ate label.
Cup Beverage Vendors- Displays of
machin es for di spensing soft dr inks in cups
made an excell ent showing, with th e vi ew
generally expressed that this type of ma-
chin e is expandin g rapidly. Syrup makers
showed great intere t and th e NAMA Cup
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the Editor : Your D ecember,
1949, issue of the COIN MACHINE
REVIEW contained an article written
by Mr. Frank Q. Doyle in which he
mentions thc Koffee King machine
and refers to th e 1l1anufacturer as "my
firm."
Mr. Doyle is no longer associated
with Koffee King, o r the Futura1l1ic
Machines, Inc_, nlanufacturers of
Koffee King. Mr. Doyle has not been
with us for the last four months.
We would appreciate a s tate1l1ent in
the next issu e · of yo ur 1l1agazine te ll-
ing the trade that we have severed all
connection s with Mr. Doyle.
-Koffee King National Distributing
Corp., New York City.
Vending Division (for manufacturers) ha
made good pro gress in sa nitation research.
in e firm s displayed cup machines for
soft drinks, some of th em new firm s in the
fi eld. All manufacturers report in creasing
interest in th e fi eld among o~e rators, bot-
tl ers and al so newcomers in operating.
Machin e pri ces on this type of machine
have tended to a lower level. Hot·cold
co mbin ation and also counter models add
to th e growing variety and selectivity is
a lso a major fea ture. Small cup machines
are ava ilable with capacity of 100 cups.
Th e presti ge of cup vendors was bo os ted
by th e fact that at lea t ten maker of
syrups had exhibits, also makers of cups,
navo rs, etc. Cup di spensin g me hanisms
were al so on display.
Ice Cream Vendors- Di pl ays by seven
firm s indi cated that interest in sellin g ice
crea m by ma chin e is growin g, even if th e
total number of machines in use is still not
so impress ive. Revco had its sin gle and two-
fla vor machines on display but re ported
th a t th e two· fl avor cup type machine will
proba bly be di scontinued sin ce demand has
la rgely bee n for th e sin gle Aavor. Badge r
Vendin g Mac hin e Co. displ ayed a ('up type
machin e. Colsnac, A/co a nd Hebel ma-
chin es a re considered ra th er new to th e
fie ld, ve ndin g bars or sti ck. Craig and
A rctic ba r ve ndors were also shown .
Milk Vendors - Repo rts durin g 1949
have indi ca ted a risin g tide of intere t in
milk vendors and th ey are listed a Oppor-
tunity Vendors by THE REVIEW. Cedar Hill
Farms, Cin cinnati , lea ds th e parade, di s·
pl a yin g its Dari-Mart machin e. Revco Co.
i a da ptin g a bottl e vendor to ell milk,
and H ydro· Silica displayed a e lective ma-
chin e th at will handl e milk in carton and
bottl e .
Juice Vendors- Jui ce Bar Co rp. ex-
hibited its well-kn own machin e di spensing
th e small cans of juice. Snively Vendin g &
Sales Co., Inc., offered its machine whi ch
vends from a la rge ca n of juice into paper
cups. Cedar Hill Farms said its milk vendor
could also be used to vend juices.
Ny lon Vendors - Rowe Manufacturin g
Co., Inc., listed itself as a manufacturer of
nylon vendors.
Popcorn Vendors - Three firm s dis-
pl ayed popcorn di spensers, two of them
coin controlled. Auto-Vend , Inc., showed a
new model and a s pecial box for it. AB C
Popcorn Co., Inc., Chi ca go, had its non·
coin dispensers, and H. A. Bruntien Co.,
Minn eapoli s, showed th e M init.Pop by
Viking. Display of popcorn suppli e were
a lo made.
Postage Stamp Vendors- Northwest-
e rn Corp., Morris, Ill., repre ented this
field.
Sandwich Vendors- Timm Industri es,
Inc., Los Angeles, was scheduled to show its
hot sandwi ch vendor but postponed the di -
play since marketing plan s were not com·
pleted. Some other firms, such as Alco-
Deree suggest some of their models for cold
sa ndwiches.
Shoeshine Machines-Alco·Deree Co.,
Chicago, appeared on the official exhibit
Ii t as having shoe shin e machines for di s·
play, but orthwest Engineerin g, Minnea-
polis had the only display of hoe shine
machines.
Shaver- Reports of coin controlled elec-
tric havers have been current for many
years. A. H. Pitchford Co., Pittsburg, dis-
played a model which gives eight minutes
of service for 25 cents.
Sonp Vendors- These vendors may be
consid ered for the time being as offered by
manufacturers of hot coffee machines,
whi ch may be used to vend soup. The soup
idea wa enhanced by firm s showing soup
con centrates for use in vendors.
COIN MACHINE REVIEW
OPEN A NEW VOLUME
OF PROFITS IN 1950
with the
Revco
ICE CREAM YEN DOR
NEW YORK-Production is under way
on th e Diplomat Manual and the electric
Console Diplomats, new addition s to th e line
of cigarette vendors made by Rowe Manu
facturing Co. Th ey were given bi g display
at the recent AMA co nvention in Atlantic
City.
Many unusual and distinctive features
are claimed for the new machines, which
are exactl y alike, except for th e manual
and electri c operating features. Sleek,
strea mlined and modern in design, th ey are
covered with a material which the manu -
facturers have called "Leatherowe", a imu-
lated lea th er, highly durable and easy to
maintain , which may be obtained in th e
seven different colors most co mmonly used
to deco rate bars. taverns, restaurants and
other locations. By providing a ma chin e
whi ch matches th e decor of th e loca tion ,
th e operator ca n now offer wh at i practi -
ca lly a custom installation in each outl et,
without additional expense. For pec ial
cases with unusual color problems, th e
manufacturers will cover th e machin e with
suitabl e matching material , if th e operator
wi shes to supply it.
Another unu ual fea ture of both ma-
chin es i the ease of loadin g. Th ey can be
co m pletely se rviced from an upri ght posi.
tion by any se rvi ceman, howeve r tall or
sho rt. This, it is cla imed, saves conside r-
ably on th e tim e and expense required for
norm al servi cin g.
Ca pacity of th e Diplomat Co nsoles is
over 300 packs per ma chine and th e
mechani sm in clud es the standard Rowe
shift column in four of th e eight column ,
to provide essential capaci ty for th e fa ste t
selling brands. The first pack in th e ma-
chin e is th e first pack sold , elimin a tin g the
danger of stale cigarettes.
Fruit-O -Matic Offers New
Model Refrigerated Vendor
LOS ANGELES-J. C. de Graaf, sales
divi sion of th e Fruit·O-lVlati c Manufactur-
ing Co., says th e firm will beg in th e new
year by offering a co mpletely new mod el of
the refrigerated Fruit-O-Mat ic vending ma-
chin e. H e says th e new machine a nd th e
placing of th em will mark another important
step in food distribution by brin gin g th e
JANUARY, 1950
Yess ir! . . . we have fa cts and figures to sub·
stantiate thi s statement and we' d like nothing
bette r than to show th em to you, discuss ice
cream vending with you, and help you discover-
and un cover- th e huge profit potential awaiting
you.
Com e In Tod ay !
EXCLUSIVE REVCO DI TR IB UTOR S FOR
CAL IFOR N IA , UTAH, AR IZONA AND N EVADA
For consistent, solid profits-year in and
year out-you can' t beat ice cream vending.
REVCO , the pioneer cup vendo r in the
field, offers today' biggest vending oppor-
tunity. Di penses either 3lh, 4 or 5 ounce
cups.
New Rowe Vendor Models
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products of farms in their most appetizing
condition to the co nsum er.
H e says th e fruit vendors have proved
profitable in railway terminals, bus stations,
office buildings, fa ctorie , schools and simi·
lar loca tions.
Th e ven dor has been tested over a period
of two years, de Graff ta tes, and its appea l
to th e co nsum er is a proven fact. T en
machin es were tested in th e Greater Los
Angeles area during the 2·yea r period , with
th e average gross in come showing to be over
3,200 per unit per year. ome loca tion s
have also shown ve ry h igh earnin gs, in-
cluding a university location that grossed
8,750 for one machine in a yea r's test, and
a YMCA spot that gros ed over $3,300 in
a year for one machin e.
From th e operator's standpoint, vending
fruit offers advantage i n controlling the
profit margin that may not be found in other
vendors. Also, th ere are seaso nal fruits th at
may be used instead of a ppl es durin g th e
periods in which such fruits sell fa st. Apples
are th e stapl e product for th e vendors and
ap pl es that se ll for a nickel may be pur·
chased fo r two cents or less, whi le fruit
selling for 10 ce nts ma y be purcha sed for
three to four cents.
Th e vendor i select ive, with four choi ces,
a nd the firm suggests that three belts may
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be loaded with lO-cent fruit and the fourth
carry nickel i tems. Th e machin e will sell
apples, oran ges, peaches, pears, or even
grapes a nd cherries, holding 208 unit in
all. T he ma chin e may also be used as a
refrigera ted vendor for other food produ cts,
th e temperature being a djusta bl e.
BOTTLERS HEAR EXPERTS
ON SOFT DRINK VENDORS
DETROIT- Rowe Manufacturing Co.,
Inc., introduced its new 2-flavor bottle
vendor at th e 31 t a nnual convention of th e
bottlin g industry, sponsored by the Amer·
ican Bottlers of Carbon a ted Beverages, held
Nov. 14·17 h ere. ews of th e vendor and
also of th e Rowe milk vendor had appeared
in news pap ers ea rl ier. Th e bottle vendor is
said to be simi lar to th e milk vendor which
Rowe has developed for its own operation s.
(Rowe bottle ve ndor is described in , New
Ma chines column).
Rowe was one of the fiv e manufa cturers
showing bottle vendors and thi s number
would not indi ca te a great surge to vendors,
in view of the many manufacturers th a t
are producing bottle machines. But th ese
are what may be called inde pendent manu-
fa cture rs of bottle ve ndors, th e great pro-
motion a nd inte rest in bottle vendors in
recent years havin g been spon sored. by
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